Seven2Ten

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Sinopse

Seven2Ten is a comedy podcast hosted by Christian Talbot. I talk to comedians, comedy writers, producers and promoters about the Irish and UK comedy scene. www.seven2ten.com

Episódios

  • 64 - Joz Norris and Joshua Ross

    17/09/2015 Duração: 46min

    In this episode, Christian talks to Weirdo regular and Alternative Comedy Memorial Society stalworth Joz Norris along with New Comedian of the Year winner Joshua Ross, at the Edinburgh festival.

  • Seven2Ten - Cheaper Than Therapy (Parents)

    08/09/2015 Duração: 53min

    A special Seven2Ten podcast from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A live recording of the Cheaper than Therapy show from the BlundaBus on the theme of parents and comedy. With Michael Legge, Mary Bourke, Matthew Winning and Caroline Mabey. Hosted by Christian Talbot

  • Seven2Ten - Cheaper Than Therapy (Faith)

    02/09/2015 Duração: 53min

    A special Seven2Ten podcast from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A live recording of the Cheaper than Therapy show from the BlundaBus on the theme of faith and comedy. With Deborah Francis-White, Bec Hill, Richard Wright and Aidan Strangeman. Hosted by Christian Talbot

  • 63 - Eleanor Tiernan

    10/06/2014 Duração: 40min

    Nearly two years ago, I spoke to Eleanor Tiernan on the eve of her then Edinburgh Fringe show. In that time, Eleanor has gone on to perform all around the UK and Ireland as well as starring in the satirical RTE sketch show "Irish Pictorial Weekly" and as part of the hand-picked line-up of Stewart Lee's "Alternative Comedy Experience" on Comedy Central. This August, she brings her show "Help the Frigid" to the Counting House at the Edinburgh Fringe each night at 8.15pm. I talk to her about the theme of the show, the writing process and how a show like Irish Pictorial Weekly is put together.

  • 62 - Robin Ince

    29/04/2014 Duração: 01h01min

    In this episode, Christian talks to comedian, writer and actor, Robin Ince as he brings his show "Robin Ince: In and Out of this Mind" to Belfast. Robin is perhaps best known for his BBC radio show "The Infinite Monkey Cage" with physicist Brian Cox. We talk about the problems with making TV shows, the Edinburgh fringe and supporting Ricky Gervais on tour.

  • 61 - Rory O'Hanlon

    22/04/2014 Duração: 52min

    In this episode, Christian talks to Dubliner, Rory O'Hanlon. Well known on the Irish comedy circuit, Rory is now resident in London and performs regularly at the biggest clubs in the UK including Jongleurs, The Stand, Komedia and The Top Secret Comedy Club.   We chat about how Rory started out, moving to London, performing in Russia and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

  • 60 - Sofie Hagen

    12/04/2014 Duração: 57min

    In this episode, Christian speaks to Danish comedian Sofie Hagen. In the last year and a half, Sofie has taken the UK comedy scene by storm, winning the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year in 2013 and also Chortle's Best Newcomer Award for 2014. Known as one of the hardest working comedians on the circuit, Time Out has declared her "One to Watch" for the future. We talk about the differences between Danish and UK comedy, why she chose Martin Besserman over the Danish version of Saturday Night Live and why her biggest ambition is to gig in Co Sligo.

  • 59 - Micky Bartlett

    15/01/2014 Duração: 56min

    In this episode, Christian speaks to Northern Irish comedian Micky Bartlett. Micky is one of the funniest and most popular acts on the circuit, earning the respect of his peers and Northern Ireland’s older generation of comics alike. In 2012 Micky supported Patrick Kielty on his tour of Northern Ireland and played venues like the Derry Playhouse and in the Odyssey arena to an audience of over 5000, the result of the performance earned him a slot in the Belfast recording of “Dave’s One Night Stand” in the Waterfront Hall in Belfast. A regular in comedy clubs all over Ireland and a regular on BBC Northern Ireland's 'Monumental', Micky is one of the most exciting new comedy prospects. We talk about touring, the Edinburgh festival, playing an area and what goes on at the recording of TV panel show.

  • 58 - Colm Tyrrell

    06/01/2014 Duração: 01h05min

    In this episode, Christian talks to Colm Tyrrell. Colm is a stand-up from north Dublin  who won the Bulmers Galway Comedy Festival ‘Stand Up Showdown 2013’ in Roisin Dubh beating stiff competition from fifteen strong competitors. His prize was a much coveted support spot with Kevin Bridges at the festival which was very favourably reviewed by Chortle.Colm previously reached the finals of many new act competitions, including the semi-final of the prestigious ‘So you think you're funny?’ competition at The Edinburgh Fringe in 2012. In 2013 he won the all Ireland University intervarsity competition and was a finalist on RTE's New Comedy Awards. Christian chats to him about bringing a show to the Edinburgh festival, how he writes his material and about TV auditions.

  • 57 - Aidan Strangeman

    03/11/2013 Duração: 47min

    In this episode, Christian talks to Aidan Strangeman. Aidan Strangeman is a musical comedian based in Ashbourne, Co. Meath. He began writing comedy songs in 2009 and eventually formed a double act called "The Guilty Folk" in 2010. As part of that act he performed his songs in the Vicar Street comedy show "Singlehood" in 2013. Aidan is currently writing his first solo comedy show which will debut in 2014. We chat about musical comedy, making the transition to be a solo artist and YouTube fame.

  • 56 - Colm McGlinchey

    24/10/2013 Duração: 52min

    In this episode, Christian talks to comedian and one of the two resident MCs of the Comedy Crunch in Dublin's Stags Head, Colm McGlinchey. The Comedy Crunch is one of Dublin's most popular comedy clubs, running every Sunday and Monday night. Colm also gigs around Ireland and gained much acclaim (including from Chortle) for his Edinburgh Fringe show "Me My Selfish Self" in 2012. They chat about comedy clubs, Edinburgh Fringe shows and writing comedy.

  • 55 - Aidan Greene

    06/10/2013 Duração: 01h01min

    In this episode I talk to Irish comedian and writer Aidan Greene. Aidan is regular on the Irish comedy circuit and was runner-up in the 2011 Craic Attack competition.I talk to him about screenplays, stammering and finding love on the Internet.

  • 54 - Toby Williams

    21/09/2013 Duração: 51min

    In this episode we talk to comedian Toby Williams. Better known as his alter ego Dr George Ryegold, Toby is an award-winning comedian regularly performing stand-up in the top clubs around London and the UK, recently opening for Jerry Sadowitz. He's most recognisable at the moment from his comic turn on the latest Spec Savers ads.His accolades include ‘Amused Moose Laughter Award Top 10 Comedy Show’ at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013, Scotsman’s ‘Top Five Comedy Shows at the Fringe’ 2012, Dave’s ‘Top 10 Funniest Jokes of the Fringe’ 2012, winner of ‘Best Show’ at The Leicester Comedy Festival 2011, winner of a Three Weeks Editors’ Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011 and a nomination for ‘The Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality’ for his debut Edinburgh 2009 show ‘Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead’.This year he brought his show "Adulterated" to the Edinburgh Fringe. We talk to him about the fringe, advertisements and how to deal with walkouts.

  • 53 - Damo Clark

    12/09/2013 Duração: 47min

    In the twelfth of our Edinburgh specials, Christian and Jake talk to comedian Damo Clark. Originally from Australia, Damo is now resident in London but before that had made Ireland his home and became a regular on RTE's Republic of Telly and wrote & co-starred in I Dare Ya! which became the highest rating Irish comedy debut to date. In 2012 Damian was hand picked to support Kevin Bridges and Jack Dee on their national UK tours, playing theaters & arenas to over 100,000 people. This year he brought his show "G'Damo" to the Wee Room in the Gilded Balloon for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. We talk to him about his Fringe show, moving to London, how we'll end up dying and sleeping in a car outside Jack Dee's hotel.

  • 52 - Bec Hill

    08/09/2013 Duração: 37min

    In the eleventh of our Edinburgh specials, Christian talks to comedian, presenter and writer Bec Hill. Originally from southern Australia, Bec is now resident in London where she produces the bi-monthly "Pun Run". She also impresses on the live circuit with her unique brand of stand-up and story-telling, often incorporating “arts and craft” elements such as cartoons and sketches into her routines. This year she brought two shows to Edinburgh - "Bec by Popular Demand" and "Tom and Bec's Awesome Laundry". She'll be bringing "Bec by Popular Demand" and "Pun Run" to the Belly Laughs Festival in Belfast on Sept 28th and 29th. Christian talks to her about how she started in comedy, copyrighting cartoons, getting engaged onstage and breakdancing in ballgowns.

  • 51 - Ardal O'Hanlon

    06/09/2013 Duração: 49min

    In the tenth of our Edinburgh specials, Christian and Jake talk to comedian, actor and writer Ardal O'Hanlon. Ardal is one of the pioneers of Irish stand-up, starting the Comedy Cellar in Dublin, 25 years ago. Most well known for his role as "Fr Dougal" in Father Ted, Ardal brought his stand-up show to the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh during the Fringe this year to prepare for his upcoming UK tour which starts on September 11th and comes to Ireland in October. We talk to him about his new show, starting out in comedy, the 25th anniversary of the Comedy Cellar and being an author.

  • 50 - Ed Byrne

    01/09/2013 Duração: 27min

    In the ninth of our Edinburgh specials, Christian talks to comedian, actor and writer Ed Byrne. Ed tours regularly around the UK and Ireland as well as finding huge success on the international circuit where he has performed to capacity audiences at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, on Just for Laughs tours across Canada, at the  Festival in Montreal, and at festival and tour gigs in Paris, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Belgium and New Zealand. Ed often appears as a guest on television panel shows including the BBC’s Mock the Week and Have I Got News For You. During this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Ed performed his show "Roaring Forties" which he will tour around the UK and futher afield during 2013/14.

  • 49 - Stuart Goldsmith

    30/08/2013 Duração: 50min

    In the eighth of our Edinburgh podcasts, Christian and Jake talk to comedian Stuart Goldsmith. Stuart presents a regular podcast of his own called "The Comedian's Comedian" where he's interviewed people such as Sarah Millican, Hannibal Buress and Eddie Pepitone. He's a veteran of the fringe and his most recent show, the 2012 "Prick" was the subject of some controversy after the title was censored by the Edinburgh Fringe Guide. Stuart talks to us about starting out as a street performer, the commericalisation of the fringe and about how he puts together "Comedian's Comedian".

  • 48 - Patrick Monahan & Bob Slayer

    28/08/2013 Duração: 39min

    In the seventh of our Edinburgh specials, Christian and Jake talk to comedians Patrick Monahan and Bob Slayer. Patrick was the winner of ITV's "Show me the Funny" in 2011. He's much sought after as an MC and host on the UK comedy circuit. This year he brought his show "Cake Charmer" to the Edinburgh Fringe at the Gllded Balloon. Bob Slayer is the founder and trickster behind Heroes of the Fringe and Bob's Bookshop,  two venues at Edinburgh Fringe. Now in it's third year at Edinburgh Fringe (previously called Alternative Fringe), Bob champions a new approach to the business of Comedy and Fringe Festivals. He has appeared at Edinburgh Fringe every year since 2008 and twice been nominated for the Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality (2010 and 2011). This year he brought his show "Worldwide Bawbag" to his Bookshop venue. Christian and Jake talk to them about their 25 hour Edinburgh hug, "Show me the Funny", working clean and public nudity.

  • 47 - Vikki Stone

    26/08/2013 Duração: 54min

    In the sixth of our Edinburgh podcasts, Christian and Jake talk to Vikki Stone. Vikki Stone is a comedian, actress, singer and musician and winner of The Soho Theatre One Night Stand Up Award. Her Phillip Schofield Song became an internet hit and was listed in The Huffington Post as The Top Ten Viral Videos in 2012. Her TV appearances include ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’ ‘That Sunday Night Show’ and ‘This Morning’ (ITV1). ‘Richard Hammond’s Secret Service’ (BBC1). ‘Most Annoying People’ and ‘Britain in Bed’ (BBC3). ‘The Hilary Devey Story’ (BBC2). ‘Flash Prank ‘(MTV), ‘The Hour’ (STV),  ‘Greatest Ever 3D Moments’ (Channel 4). She performed her latest show "Definitely" at the Underbelly during the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She talks about how she got into comedy, the consistency of reviews, pitching for TV and how comedians can find sponsorship from commercial sources.

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